As a rival of Silicon Valley, Utah has become known as the Silicon Slopes

Utah is an incredible area to live in and is also a place of great opportunity. But there is more than meets the eye. Andrew Zaleski wrote a special to CNBC called “A high-tech mecca rises to rival Silicon Valley.” Andrew speaks about the many Tech Companies and startups that have emerged this decade as a hotbed of tech entrepreneurship showing their impressive worth of at least $1 billion.

As a rival of Silicon Valley, Utah has become known as Silicon Slopes. What makes Utah a rival to Silicon Valley are the high rankings in innovation, entrepreneurship, high-tech performance, and economic performances, as outlined by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.​

Seeing this growth and excitement surrounding Silicon Slopes gives us enthusiasm for being the home for investors seeking real estate investments that provide cash flow, build substantial equity, and help create and preserve their wealth. FIG projects such as Easton Park, located in American Fork, show that real estate investments are on the rise.

Companies of Silicon Slopes prove to be increasing as new startups continue to pop up and grow into large and fruitful businesses. The economy grows and employment increases, which in turn helps people find happiness and prosperity. FIG gains momentum as this happens.

Plans for new investment projects are already on the drawing boards and will be introduced soon. Growth and desire of fourplex and triplex units are shown through both in and out state investors buying and renting these investments. FIG shows through its positive track record that it can be trusted in helping build and preserve clients’ wealth.

Domo founder and CEO Josh James give us a pleasant and insightful quote when he said, “We now have top-tier VCs coming to invest in the state because they see the successes we have here. You don’t have to be in Silicon Valley to build a successful business.”

Fourplex Investment Group is here to stay and ready to help those desiring a better future and returns on their hard-earned wealth.

Source: cnbc.com

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